Linbeymusol
Wonderful character development!
Pacionsbo
Absolutely Fantastic
Hayden Kane
There is, somehow, an interesting story here, as well as some good acting. There are also some good scenes
Gary
The movie's not perfect, but it sticks the landing of its message. It was engaging - thrilling at times - and I personally thought it was a great time.
mouraamanda-07792
I love crime investigation series, and I've just watched this one. I was so excited in the first 2 seasons, but it lost the rhythm completely in season 3. Some main characters just disappeared without any explanation.... I hope they bring this series back someday, with good characters as in the first 2 seasons. Maybe I'll give a 10.
maddenter
Earlier episodes were EXCELLENT. Now with Elizabeth Mitchell and Naomi Battrick it has become BORING and too humdrum. Bring back the old cast and get RID of the boring cast. It will be worth 'their" money!
robertka1
I gave here a rating of 7 out of 10 because of the horrible season 3 which ruined everything. Had this been for season 1 and 2, I would have given it a 9 out 10.In most action series, there is a member of the team that is killed at some point and that is realistic. Unfortunately, in this short-lived series, it seems the director or the writers decided all of a sudden that the show should have a completely new face. A never-heard of proposition. What do they do for that? Eva goes off in Spain in search of her father, she is inexplicably scared and then we assume that she is killed. No explanation. Hickman decides he's leaving after that case. A therapist fatally shoots Louis and, strangely enough, Hickman asks her to call an ambulance. Season ends.When Season 3 starts, you don't know who's who and again there is no explanation. I honestly thought I was accidentally watching a different show. This 3rd season is the pits. We get an unknown to the show (Elizabeth Mitchell) to be the head of the team even though she seems lost, miscast and not belonging there. Other members have no chemistry between them, they look like they were thrown together for no reason, seem uneasy in their role and the only explanation you get is the odd remark every now and then, if you can catch it. I sadly and regretfully switched to another show.
andr-larsen
If you like generic crime series, then this might be just for you, but I'm afraid this show doesn't really offer anything any other crime series doesn't already offer.The dialogue is poorly written and comes across as corny. It's as if the writer read about witty and intelligent conversations and tried to put it on paper, and it should probably have stayed just there - on the paper. Or at least been heavily edited.You have your typical smart-ass character, your typical pretty girls - who are supposedly smart too, but their dialogues come across way too emotional. You have, of course, the "broken" guy who's been used by the system and still suffers from the scars, and while they try a new take on the whole "I'm Sherlock and can deduce anything about you by the color of your eyes", it just seems crass and embarrassing to say the least.While Fichtner and Sutherland are definitely successful and renowned actors, the director didn't really do his or her work properly, because they both appear very boring and generic.All in all, I've seen worse. But I've definitely also seen better. The show fits well into mass-produced pop-culture, ready to be consumed and discarded. Nothing more, nothing less.